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Boss Lady Bloggers: Make Money Blogging & Business

Boss Lady Bloggers: Make Money Blogging & Business

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Blogging 101 - Boss Lady Bloggers helps bloggers turn their expensive blogging hobby into a profitable blogging business that makes money. Here we talk about the best blogging tips for blogging beginners like how to start a blog, how to increase blog traffic, how to make money blogging, and the mindset you need to have as a blogger to succeed. Whether you're new to blogging or a seasoned pro, join as we explore the world of blogging and help you take your blog to the next level. Subscribe now to never miss an episode! https://anchor.fmbossladybloggers/subscribeGenasys Asbury Management & Leadership Ökonomie
  • What 16 Hours of Strategic Work Can Actually Do for Your Blog
    Jan 7 2026

    A woman blogger reached out to me recently, exhausted and frustrated. She'd spent twelve hours that week trying to create a single lead magnet for her blog. Twelve hours of researching topics, writing content, scrapping it, rewriting, fighting with Canva, hating the design, starting over, questioning whether the topic was even right, falling down YouTube tutorial rabbit holes.

    Twelve hours. Zero finished assets.

    Then she asked me something that made my heart ache: "Is this normal? Is this just what it takes to build a profitable blog?"

    And I had to tell her the truth. Yes, for most bloggers trying to do everything alone, this is normal. Hours and hours of spinning, researching, second-guessing, struggling with skills you don't have. Twelve hours for one unfinished lead magnet isn't unusual. It's typical.

    But it doesn't have to be this way.

    This episode breaks down exactly what can be accomplished with 16 hours of strategic, expert work versus 60+ hours of figuring it out yourself. The difference isn't just time saved. It's the multiplier effect that changes everything about how fast your blog can grow.

    In this episode:

    Why every hour you spend on unfamiliar tasks gets diluted by learning curves, decision fatigue, and second-guessing

    The multiplier effect: how 1 hour of expert work produces what takes you 5-10 hours alone

    A complete breakdown of what can be accomplished in a single month with 16 strategic hours: → Complete lead magnet created and designed → Opt-in page copy written → Full 5-email welcome sequence crafted → Quarterly content strategy mapped → Blog roadmap and priorities set

    The 90-Day Timeline:

    Month 1 - Foundation: Week 1: Onboarding call, complete blog roadmap delivered, clarity on exactly what to build Weeks 2-4: Lead magnet created, opt-in page copy written, welcome email sequence finished Result: Complete email list growth system ready to deploy

    Month 2 - Momentum: Lead magnet goes live, subscribers start joining your email list First digital product or offer created Sales page written, launch emails drafted Result: Offer ready to sell, numbers moving in the right direction

    Month 3 - Income: Offer launches to your growing email list Welcome sequence nurtures, sales emails convert First customers, real revenue from your blog Result: Actual money in your bank account from your blogging business

    The compound effect explained: Why assets are the only thing that compounds in blogging How each month of strategic building makes the next month more powerful Why bloggers who build alone never reach the compounding phase

    The real math:

    A sales page: 3 hours of expert work vs. 10-20 hours DIY A lead magnet: 4 hours of expert work vs. 12+ hours DIY (if you finish at all) A 5-email sequence: 2 hours of expert work vs. 8+ hours DIY A quarterly content strategy: 2 hours of expert work vs. ongoing weekly decision fatigue

    16 expert hours = 60-100 DIY hours. And the expert output converts better.

    Relief in week 1. Assets in month 1. Momentum by month 3.

    This is what becomes possible when you stop trying to figure out email marketing, sales page copywriting, lead magnet design, and content strategy all by yourself.

    The beta is closing soon.

    When it closes, two things change:

    Price increasing significantly. $500/month is beta pricing. Women who join now lock in this rate for as long as they stay. Women who wait pay more.

    Hours decreasing. Up to 16 hours/month is the beta allocation. After beta closes, the base offer includes fewer hours. Women who join now get maximum value. Women who wait get less.

    This isn't false urgency. It's the truth. The math gets worse if you...

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    25 Min.
  • The 4-Pillar Test for Stuck Bloggers | How to Succeed in 2026
    Jan 5 2026

    After eight years of coaching stuck bloggers, I've noticed something. The surface problems are always different. One woman can't figure out her niche. Another can't grow her email list. Another has blog traffic but can't convert readers to buyers. Another has a digital product idea but can't seem to launch.

    The details vary. The specifics change. But underneath all of it, the root causes are almost always the same.

    There are four things missing. Four pillars that, when absent, make blogging progress nearly impossible. And four pillars that, when present, make progress almost inevitable.

    Every stuck blogger I've ever worked with has been missing at least one of these. Most are missing two or three. Some are missing all four, and those are the ones who've been spinning the longest, who feel the most hopeless, who have started to believe they're simply not cut out for making money with a blog.

    They are cut out for this. They just don't have what they need.

    This episode breaks down all four pillars, helps you identify which ones you're missing, and shows you exactly why having three out of four isn't enough.

    In this episode:

    Pillar 1: Clarity Why consuming more blogging content makes you less clear, not more. The difference between knowing all the strategies and knowing YOUR strategy. What it actually feels like to have a roadmap that tells you exactly what to work on for your blog, your email list, your content, your offers.

    Pillar 2: Assets The gap between ideas and income where blogging dreams go to die. Why you can't think your way to a profitable blog. What most bloggers have (concepts for lead magnets, thoughts about sales pages, strategies for email sequences) versus what they need (actual lead magnets, actual sales pages, actual email sequences).

    Pillar 3: Accountability Why accountability has gotten a bad reputation and what supportive accountability actually looks like. The structural reason you perform better at your day job than on your blog. What changes when someone is actually paying attention to your blogging progress.

    Pillar 4: Momentum The most underrated pillar and possibly the most important. Why humans need visible progress to sustain effort. What happens when you've been working on your blog without results for so long you've forgotten what winning feels like. Why quick wins matter for your psychology, not just your metrics.

    Why you can't compensate for a missing pillar by strengthening the others

    Why most blogging solutions (courses, memberships, VAs) fail stuck bloggers

    A real example of what happens when someone finally gets all four pillars together

    Here's what I want you to ask yourself:

    Is it clarity? Are you drowning in blogging information without a clear content strategy or direction forward?

    Is it assets? Do you know you need a lead magnet, welcome sequence, and sales page but can't seem to create them?

    Is it accountability? Are you building your blog in complete isolation with no one expecting anything from you?

    Is it momentum? Have you been working on your blog without visible progress for so long you've stopped believing results are possible?

    Blog Execution Manager Plus provides all four pillars. Together.

    Clarity through a custom roadmap built specifically for your blog, niche, audience, and goals → Assets through done-for-you lead magnets, email sequences, sales pages, and content strategy → Accountability through ongoing partnership with someone invested in your blogging success → Momentum through quick wins prioritized early so you see results in weeks, not years

    This is what actually gets bloggers unstuck. Not more information. Not another course. Not strategies to implement...

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    23 Min.
  • What If That Thing on Your Blogging To-Do List Was Done by Tomorrow?
    Jan 3 2026

    Think about the last thing you wanted to create for your blog. The lead magnet that's been on your to-do list for months. The sales page for that digital product idea. The email welcome sequence you started and abandoned at email three. The content strategy you mapped out but never executed.

    How long has it been sitting there unfinished? A month? Six months? A year?

    Now imagine opening your email tomorrow and finding a message that says: "It's done. Ready for your review."

    This episode is about the difference between information and implementation, between dreaming about a profitable blog and actually earning from one. I'm pulling back the curtain on why the course model fails most bloggers, why your growing graveyard of unfinished programs isn't a personal failing, and what actually works when you need things done, not just explained.

    I'm also walking you through exactly what "done-for-you" looks like in practice, real examples of sales pages written, email sequences created, lead magnets designed, and content strategies mapped, so you can feel the difference between learning how to do something and having it done.

    In this episode:

    Why most blogging courses don't work (and it's not because the information is bad)

    The figure-it-out-yourself model vs. the done-for-you model, a side-by-side comparison

    What actually happens when you try to create a lead magnet, sales page, or email sequence alone

    Real examples of done-for-you blog assets: opt-in pages, welcome sequences, digital product design, content calendars

    Why hiring a VA didn't solve your problem (and what you actually needed instead)

    The difference between a task-executor and a strategic partner for your blogging business

    Why the gap between where you are and where you want to be isn't information, it's implementation

    Here's what done-for-you actually looks like:

    → Your sales page, written for you. Not a template. Not a copywriting course. A complete, ready-to-publish sales page for your digital product or service, written in your voice, with your positioning, designed to convert your specific audience.

    → Your email sequences, created for you. Welcome sequences that nurture new subscribers. Launch emails that sell your offers. Nurture content that keeps your list engaged. Actual emails, loaded into your email service provider, ready to send.

    → Your lead magnets, designed for you. The topic chosen strategically. The content written. The PDF designed professionally. The opt-in page copy crafted. The tech connected. A complete list-building asset, not a half-finished Canva project.

    → Your content strategy, mapped for you. Blog post topics based on keyword research and what your audience actually searches for. Outlines created so you're never staring at a blank page. A roadmap for consistent, strategic content creation.

    → Your project management, handled for you. Priorities set. Tasks organized. Decisions made. So you always know exactly what to work on next.

    This is Blog Execution Manager Plus.

    Not another blogging course to add to your collection. Not coaching where you get advice and implement alone. Done-for-you partnership. Up to 16 hours per month of actual work on your blog business.

    I bring 8 years of blog coaching experience to both the strategy AND the execution. I don't wait for instructions like a VA. I figure out what your blog needs and then I build it.

    $500/month at beta pricing. That's less than you've probably spent on courses sitting untouched in your inbox.

    Think about the last thing you wanted to create but never finished.

    Now imagine having it done this week.

    Beta spots are filling fast.

    Learn more:

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    22 Min.
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